john, you're from a state, live free or die. even if you're a democrat or republican, you're unified when it comes to all things guns. is there any part of this you think can get passed? >> well, you've got to separate it. you've got the executive proposals that he put forward. and actually, most of those, i think, have -- bipartisan support. i mean -- >> i was just going to say -- >> i wouldn't call it going long. but getting -- >> not an overreach either. >> getting more into the system. helping states and incentivizing states to get data into the background check system. doing a better job on enforcement. nominating someone from atf. those are reasonable proposals. i think they're helpful. i don't know they would have prevented the tragedy at newtown. but i think they'll have some bipartisan support. then you have the legislation. and as you point out, presidents are going to have opposition in the opposing party. the question is whether there is division among democrats. and the key people to watch in the house, john dingle,